Be familiar with terminology concerning oncology patients (definition of terms and their proper usage).

Be able to obtain a basic history and physical examination on an oncology patient.

Be able to present cases to the resident/attending.

Attend the following conferences:

Morning Report - 7:00 a.m. daily

Grand Rounds – Wednesday at 8:00 a.m.

Didactic conferences – Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Participate in daily rounds on oncology patients with the resident assigned to the service.

Participate in the surgical management of gynecologic oncology cases.

Participate in consultations requested of the gynecological oncologist attending.

Present a gynecologic oncology lecture at didactics (e.g., tumor board) as assigned by the chief resident/attending.

Rotation schedule is generally Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., but is at the discretion of the Rotation
Director.

Night call is not required but available on a limited basis, if desired.

The above is accomplished by direct observation/patient care, supplemented by the limited use of didactic lectures and self-directed
reading, reviewing primarily what was taught in the first two years of medical school.

Evaluation: At the end of the rotation, the Rotation Director will collect data from the supervising physician and
other medical team members and complete a written evaluation of the student that is reflective of the student’s academic
competence, procedural proficiency and professional attributes. The standard medical school form from the student’s medical
school will be used. If required, the student should complete a case log and an evaluation of the rotation and submit them
to their medical school.